Comedogenic Ratings

If you have reached this page it is obvious that finding products that will not clog your pores is extremely important to you. It is MORE than important to us - it is EVERYTHING! Our entire line is based on products that will not only, clear your pores and improve your skin's general health, but will not inadvertently clog your pores do to poor ingredient selections during formulation.

Our line is professionally formulated with an FDA registered lab to be the most potent, fully functional products available. Browse and learn all about comedogenic ingredients and then feel 100% SAFE as you shop our site for your new skin care line.

What is comedogenic?

When dealing with skin care products, you will find many ingredients that can cause or exacerbate acne prone skin. Any such ingredient that will actually "cause" acne is called a Comedogenic. Those of us who deal daily with acne-prone skin will want to stay far, far away from any ingredient that falls into this category. For your convenience we have compiled a list of many common ingredients including comedogenic oils that may be in your skin care right now! Go over your ingredient list and see if you are using anything that may be adding to your problems.

*The 3rd column, with the irritantancy ratings, will help you if you have sensitive skin, or you are using a product that is irritating and you do not know why. It has nothing to do with the comedogenic ratings.

These are what the numbers in the chart mean.

0 - Will Not Clog Pores

1 - Low probability

2 - Moderately Low

3 - Moderate

4 - Fairly High

5 - High probability it will clog pores

If you are acne-prone, you will want to initially stick with products/ingredients that are predominantly 0's, 1's and 2's. The 3's can be ok if it is a wash-off product or it does not bother you personally.

**These are ratings, not hard and fast laws! Everyone's skin will react differently. Some people can use ingredients with 4's and not have an issue at all. As you start to learn what your skin likes best, your skin care shopping will be greatly simplified.

Remember moving forward, never test more than one new product at a time on your skin. It can take several weeks for a "problem" ingredient to start showing blemishes on your skin. You will want to give it at least 4 weeks (preferably 6) before adding another product into your regimen for testing. If you don't do this, you may be liable to blame the wrong product for your problems.

NO ONE PRODUCT CAN CAUSE A PIMPLE OVERNIGHT! Pimples take 4-6 weeks to form and reach the surface. The only thing you could potentially see with a single application is an irritation or an allergic reaction.

The best advice I can give you is this. When you find products that work for you consistently... Stick With Them!

Take a few moments and read How Our CEO Cured Her Acne as well. It's full of many helpful tidbits to get your skin under control like mine.

Comedogenic Ratings *Pore Clogging

Watch for ingredients numbered 3, 4, and 5 to make sure they do NOT fall in the top 6-7 ingredients in a product deck (ingredient panel). All ingredients are listed greatest to least by law *pending active ingredients which could be in a separate section. If the higher numbers are far down in the deck, the product still may be safe for you.